Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Still time to get ‘Enchanted’

Production at the Liberty Theatre through July



Aly Wepplo and Suzanne Gray share a laugh in “Enchanted April.”
Photo courtesy of Kirsten Shultz

    Company of Fools will continue its run of “Enchanted April” this week at the Liberty Theatre in Hailey.
    Matthew Barber’s award-winning romantic comedy will run Friday and Saturday, July 11 and 12, at 8 p.m., July 15 and 16 at 7 p.m., and July 19 at 8 p.m. The final stretch will be July 22-24 at 7 p.m. and July 25-26 at 8 p.m.  
    Tickets are $35/$25 and $10 based on availability and specials. If you are flexible and on a budget, stop by the box office an hour before a performance and vie for some of the $10 front-row seats.
    “Enchanted April” has been hailed by the Los Angeles Times as “a lush, thoroughly refreshing theatrical holiday” and “a magical triumph,” and by NYTheatre as “a play where every single element falls perfectly into place.”
    Richmond Theatre Critics Circle award winner and guest director Steve Perigard returns to direct this magical show with a standout cast that features local favorites Jana Arnold and Andrew Alburger and guest actors Neil Brookshire, Suzanne Gray, David Janeski, Susan Sanford, Aly Wepplo and Irene Ziegler.
    Barber’s play, based on the novel by Elizabeth Von Arnim, won the 2003 John Gassner Award for outstanding new American Play and a Tony Award.
    The play tells the story of two discontented housewives in 1920s London who rent a villa in Italy for a holiday away from their bleak marriages. They recruit two very different English women to share the cost; a bitter elderly woman and a beautiful young socialite. As they all fall under the spell of Bella Italia, what they learn about love, life and themselves surprises each of them and leads down paths they never thought they would take.    


Ticket details
Stop by the Liberty Theatre on Main Street in Hailey, visit www.companyoffools.org or call 578-9122.


 




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